 | James Macknight - 1810
...fturfioae, confirmed his firomise to bless Abraham icith an oath that by two immutable things in ii'hidt it was impossible for God to lie, we might have strong consolation who have jlcil away to lay hold on the hofie set before tig. 18. Which we have as an anchor of the soul. But... | |
 | Robert Trail - 1810
...with eternal salvation in flying for refuge to his own Son. So the apostle applies it, Thnt by t-wa immutable things, in .which it was impossible for God to lie, .we might have a string consolation, who hath fled for refuge to lay laid on the hope set before us. Observe the vast... | |
 | Charles Simeon - 1810
...abundantly to shew unto the heirs of promise the immutability of his counsel, conjirmed it by an oath: that by two immutable things\ in •which it -was impossible for God to lie, we miff/it have a strong consolation, who have fled for refuge, to lay hold upon the hope set before us.... | |
 | James Macknight - 1810
...his purpose with an oath : 18 That by two immutable things, the promise and the oath of God, in which it was impossible for God to lie, we might have strong consolation under the convictions of sin and the terrors of punishment, who have fled away from the curse of the... | |
 | Thomas Scott - 1811
...shew unto the heirs of " promise the immutability of his counsel, con" firmed it by an oath : that by two immutable " things, in which it was impossible for God to lie, " we might have a strong consolation, who have " fled for refuge to lay hold on the hope set before " us."1 — The... | |
 | William Huntington (works.) - 1811
...abundantly to shew unto the heirs of promise the immutability of his counsel, confirmed it by an oath; that by two immutable things, in which it was impossible for God to lie, we might have a strong consolation who have fled for refuge to lay hold upon the hope set before us; which hope we... | |
 | Joseph Field - 1811 - 348 páginas
...abundantly to shew unto the heirs of promise the immutability of his counsel, confirmed it by an oath ; That by two immutable things, in which it was impossible for God to lie, we might have a strong consolation, who have fled for refuge to lay hold upon the hope set before us." The only comfort... | |
 | 1832
...Church, Crown Court (of which she had been a member upwards of forty years), from these words:— "That by two immutable things in which it was impossible...might have strong consolation who have fled for refuge to lay hold on the hope set before us." In which the preacher delineated, in the first place, the feature... | |
 | 1837
...abundantly to show unto the heirs of promise the immutability of his council, confirmed it by an oath ; that by two immutable things, in which it was impossible...for God to lie, we might have strong consolation.' Here is nothing either fitful, casual, or uncertain ; all is firm and strong consolation. If there... | |
 | John Murray - 1813
...he swore by himself, " Saying, surely blessing, I will bless thee, and multiplying, I will multiply thee. " That by two immutable things, in which it was impossible for God to lie, we might have a strong consolation, who have fled for refuge to lay hold on the hope set before us. " Which hope... | |
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